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Nuclear Weapons · United StatesU.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has directed the Department of Defense to immediately resume nuclear weapons testing — a reversal of a policy in place since 1992, when former President George H.W. Bush issued a moratorium as the Cold War ended.
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Trump Orders Resumption of Nuclear Weapons Testing
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Republican Party · United StatesThe U.S. House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released a 93-page report alleging that former President Joe Biden's mental state raised questions about his awareness of pardons and executive actions signed via autopen. The committee requested Attorney General Pam Bondi investigate the validity of Biden's actions and she said that she has "already initiated a review."See the Story
GOP-Led House Oversight Committee Says Biden's Autopen Orders Should be 'Void'
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Mental Health · United StatesOpenAI revealed that more than 1 million people per week-- approximately 0.15% of ChatGPT's 800 million weekly active users--have conversations containing explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent. See the Story
OpenAI Says Over 1 Million Users Discuss Suicide on ChatGPT Weekly
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